LSE undergraduate student Rory Moore has been named on the Forbes 30 under 30 Europe list for his social action work.
The 21-year-old International Relations student was recognised in the list’s social impact category for his wide-ranging work, including founding the world’s largest Covid-19 volunteering organisation, CCV Global.
The organisation, which started as a local scheme in Rory’s village to combat loneliness and help with grocery shopping during the pandemic, reached 40 countries across six contients, matching up volunteers with those in need of support.
As a result of this work, Rory received a Points of Light award from the Prime Minister and was asked to advise the UK Government on volunteering strategy. He has also advised a range of companies and NGOs on ESG and sustainability strategy and is a Global Shaper for the World Economic Forum where he leads on a project helping non-profits scale their impact.